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Aashi Singhi

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Intreseted applicants who are willing to apply for the BBA LLB (Hons) at KIIT School of Law are required to meet the eligibility criteria as prescribed by the institute. Candidates must have qualified with an aggregate of minimum 45% aggregate in Class 12 from a recognised board. Also, candidates needs to appear for the KIIT Entrance Examination, which is more commonly referred to as KIITEE, and be suitably good for the law studies. The selection is competitive; therefore, performance in the KIITEE would be essential to secure a place in the programme. 

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Akansha Tyagi

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Applicants seeking admission to LLM programme at KIIT SOL, should have a law degree from a recognised university or institute. KIIT accepts the admission based score obtained in the national level entrance examination. Selected students undergo the counselling process, and other required criterias. Seats are allotted according to merit. The new academic session generelly begins a month or two after the declaration of the KIITEE results, every year.

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Anshuman Sharma

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For admission to KIIT School of Law, applicants need to fulfill the eligibility requirements for the desired courses.  The institute grants the admission based on score obtained in KIITEE exam, conducted by KIIT.  Aspirants can apply online on the official website of the institute. For information regarding application, students are advised to stay updated with Shiksha.pages.

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Rayamkula Harish

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On an average, the cost of undergraduate programmes at KIIT School of Law ranges from INR 3-4 LPA; however, this depends largely on the course. Since KIIT is a private institute, the fee structure varies according to types of courses (BA LLB, BBA LLB, etc.) and miscellaneous charges, as in other cases. 

The fee may change with the time of joining too . and type of scholarship, and the person who joins you other than the direct admission through the college admission block,

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Upasana Shukla

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Yes, it is worth pursuing BA LLB at KIIT School of Law. The institute accepts the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Entrance Examination (KIITEE) exam conducted for KIIT students. Aspiring candidates must qualify for the eligibility criteria set by the institute for the desired course. KIIT School of Law course admission begin with the online application.

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Rohini Pandey

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KIIT School of Law opens applications online for its UG, PG and PhD courses. Candidates fulfiling the eligibility requirements can register without paying an application fee. Below are the steps to apply for KSOL admissions:

Step 1: Visit the official website of KIIT.

Step 2: Click on 'Apply Now' on the Home page.

Step 3: Register with the basic details to generate login credentials.

Step 4: Login to fill out the application form and upload the documents.

Step 5: Submit the form.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The KIIT School of Law graduates of the BBA LLB (Hons) are provided with a large number of jobs by the government. They can also be legal advisors, law officers, or even public prosecutors in various government departments apart from that. Along with this, they may also have to appear for competitive exams like the Judicial Services Examination, through which they can get inducted into the subordinate judiciary, and in many other PSUs and ministries.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Yes, merit scholarships are also available at KIIT School of Law (KSOL) for its BBA LLB (Hons) programme. The KIIT Merit Scholarship shall provide a monthly stipend ranging between INR 5,000 to INR 10,000 that the first position holder in each semester examination for various schools in the deemed university receives. These merit scholarships are six-month stipends.
Besides, KSOL offers the Pradyumna Bal Memorial Scholarship, which provides absolutely free education to poor and meritorious students every year. This scholarship covers the college fees, hostel fees which also cover mess charges, books, and any other ancillary expenses.

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Bhumika Yadav

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It seems that the students studying at the KIIT School of Law, NLUO, and KLE Law College are having different levels of satisfaction. This is supported by the fact that KIIT School of Law has a very good rating of 4.1/5 wherein its teaching faculty, infrastructure, and placement facilities are described as good and satisfactory. On the other hand, the ratings for the NLUO stand at 3.7/5 and KLE Law College has a rating of 3.3/5. All reviews mention that KIIT School of Law is considered to be on the whole delivering a better educational experience, more so in the two aspects of faculty support and quality of facilities on campus, which,

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